Terrors and horrors of prison life; or, Six months a prisoner at Camp Chase, Ohio . e nomore exchange of prisoners, that the United Statesgovernment would not sanction it and that Iwould go toprison and be confined untill the close of the war. Col. Love suddenly stopped talking and saluting as hedid so a horseman that rode up saying,Well Doctor wecaptured those redoubts all the same,Yes Colonel,repli-ed the Doctor we captured them but they cost us dearfifty ambulances full of dead and wounded,and we cap-tured only a handful of prisoners, they were protectedby strong redoubts,and fought like de


Terrors and horrors of prison life; or, Six months a prisoner at Camp Chase, Ohio . e nomore exchange of prisoners, that the United Statesgovernment would not sanction it and that Iwould go toprison and be confined untill the close of the war. Col. Love suddenly stopped talking and saluting as hedid so a horseman that rode up saying,Well Doctor wecaptured those redoubts all the same,Yes Colonel,repli-ed the Doctor we captured them but they cost us dearfifty ambulances full of dead and wounded,and we cap-tured only a handful of prisoners, they were protectedby strong redoubts,and fought like devils and put in theirwork well, besides we cannot hold that point. Col. Love gave a low whistle and exclaimed, you dontsay so Doctor that is awful. Our guard had us to fall into line and took us fartherback to the rear where there v^as no troop. Soon theydrew their ration and divided with us, they were realclever men. It has been my good forture now after many years tosee Genl Shermans report of the 5th day of August 1864 nrl aQ it JR the same affair that T have written r^bout I.


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